Wichita had a "heat burst" last night....
Suddenly temps went over 100 degrees after midnight

I wasn't referencing my bedroom, rather the temperatures outdoors...If this unusual weather circumstance is to happen anywhere, it probably would be in Kansas.... LOL

From KAKE TV 10:

If you noticed the heat jump overnight, you were not alone.

The National Weather Service said a heat burst was observed at Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport. The temperature jumped 17 degrees in 20 minutes, from 85 degrees at 12:22 a.m. to 102 degrees at 12:42 a.m.

The heat burst was also accompanied by winds of 40 to 50 miles per hour.

Sedgwick County 911 dispatchers received calls of trees and power lines down. The wind gust set off several alarm systems in the city.

Volunteers at the Wichita Riverfestival spent the morning cleaning up after the rare weather event. The winds blew tents over, damaged fences, tossed trash dumpsters and sent port-a-potties on their sides. "We were at the command center and felt this blast of heat come from around the corner. I was bizarre," said volunteer Wendy Johnson.

Volunteers gathered early this morning and cleaned up so the festival could go on as planned.

Mayberry Middle School in west Wichita lost part of its roof, and many Wichita residents woke to find tree limbs down. Mayberry Middle School, 207 S. Sheridan, lost most of the roof over its auditorium.

At one point, Westar reported more than 4,000 customers in the Wichita area without power. Most of the service has been restored.

Heat bursts are very rare, occuring late at night or early morning. The area of dry air often follows a thunderstorm or shower. They are often accompanied by gusty winds.

It was probably caused by all the hot air coming out of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka. The hot air just made a mysterious change of direction at the Colorado state line and blew back across Kansas and slammed Wichita from the SW overnight.